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2013 Bowman Sterling Baseball Checklist BASE CARDS ROOKIE CARDS 1 Tyler Skaggs Arizona Diamondbacks® 2 Tony Cingrani Cincinnati Reds® 3 Shelby Miller St. Louis Cardinals® 4 Oswaldo Arcia Minnesota Twins® 5 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies™ 6 Nate Freiman Oakland Athletics™ 7 Mike Olt Chicago Cubs® 8 Matt Magill Los Angeles Dodgers® 9 Marcell Ozuna Miami Marlins™ 10 Manny Machado Baltimore Orioles® 11 Kyuji Fujikawa Chicago Cubs® 12 Jurickson Profar Texas Rangers® 13 Jose Fernandez Miami Marlins™ 14 Jedd Gyorko San Diego Padres™ 15 Jake Odorizzi Tampa Bay Rays™ 16 Jackie Bradley Jr. Boston Red Sox® 17 Hyun-Jin Ryu Los Angeles Dodgers® 18 Evan Gattis Atlanta Braves™ 19 Dylan Bundy Baltimore Orioles® 20 Didi Gregorius Arizona Diamondbacks® 21 Carlos Martinez St. Louis Cardinals® 22 Bruce Rondon Detroit Tigers® 23 Anthony Rendon Washington Nationals® 24 Allen Webster Boston Red Sox® 25 Adeiny Hechavarria Miami Marlins™ 26 Adam Eaton Arizona Diamondbacks® 27 Aaron Hicks Minnesota Twins® 28 Michael Wacha St. Louis Cardinals® 29 Michael Kickham San Francisco Giants® 30 Jonathan Pettibone Philadelphia Phillies® 31 Nick Franklin Seattle Mariners™ 32 Yasiel Puig Los Angeles Dodgers® 33 Gerrit Cole Pittsburgh Pirates® 34 Zack Wheeler New York Mets® 35 Wil Myers Tampa Bay Rays™ 36 Mike Zunino Seattle Mariners™ 37 Alex Wood Atlanta Braves™ 38 Christian Yelich Miami Marlins™ 39 Jarred Cosart Houston Astros® 40 Henry Urrutia Baltimore Orioles® 41 Sonny Gray Oakland Athletics™ 42 Grant Green Angels® 43 Cody Asche Philadelphia Phillies® 44 Kyle Gibson Minnesota Twins® 45 Josh Phegley Chicago White Sox® 46 Brad Miller Seattle Mariners™ 47 Zoilo Almonte New York Yankees® 48 Johnny Hellweg Milwaukee Brewers™ 49 Drake Britton Boston Red Sox® 50 Jonathan Villar Houston Astros® AUTOGRAPH CARDS AUTOGRAPHED PROSPECTS BSAP-AB Archie Bradley Arizona Diamondbacks® BSAP-ABL Aaron Blair Arizona Diamondbacks® BSAP-AC Andrew Church New York Mets® BSAP-AH Alen Hanson Pittsburgh Pirates® BSAP-AJ Aaron Judge New York Yankees® BSAP-AK Andrew Knapp Philadelphia Phillies® BSAP-AM Austin Meadows Pittsburgh Pirates® BSAP-AT Andrew Thurman Houston Astros® BSAP-AW Austin Wilson Seattle Mariners™ BSAP-BB Byron Buxton Minnesota Twins® BSAP-BM Billy McKinney Oakland Athletics™ BSAP-BMI Brad Miller Seattle Mariners™ BSAP-BS Braden Shipley Arizona Diamondbacks® BSAP-BT Blake Taylor Pittsburgh Pirates® BSAP-CA Chris Anderson Los Angeles Dodgers® BSAP-CC Carlos Correa Houston Astros® BSAP-CE C.J. Edwards Chicago Cubs® BSAP-CF Clint Frazier Cleveland Indians® BSAP-CH Courtney Hawkins Chicago White Sox® BSAP-CK Corey Knebel Detroit Tigers® BSAP-CM Colin Moran Miami Marlins™ BSAP-CS Chance Sisco Baltimore Orioles® BSAP-CSA Cord Sandberg Philadelphia Phillies® BSAP-DO Dillon Overton Oakland Athletics™ BSAP-DP D.J. Peterson Seattle Mariners™ BSAP-DPL Daniel Palka Arizona Diamondbacks® BSAP-DS Dominic Smith New York Mets® BSAP-DW Devin Williams Milwaukee Brewers™ BSAP-EJ Eric Jagielo New York Yankees® BSAP-ER Eduardo Rodriguez Baltimore Orioles® BSAP-GK Gosuke Katoh New York Yankees® BSAP-GP Gregory Polanco Pittsburgh Pirates® BSAP-HD Hunter Dozier Kansas City Royals® BSAP-HG Hunter Green Angels® BSAP-HH Hunter Harvey Baltimore Orioles® BSAP-HR Hunter Renfroe San Diego Padres™ BSAP-IC Ian Clarkin New York Yankees® BSAP-JC J.P. Crawford Philadelphia Phillies® BSAP-JCA Jamie Callahan Boston Red Sox® BSAP-JCR Jonathon Crawford Detroit Tigers® BSAP-JD Jon Denney Boston Red Sox® BSAP-JG Jonathan Gray Colorado Rockies™ BSAP-JH Josh Hart Baltimore Orioles® BSAP-JMA Jacob May Chicago White Sox® BSAP-JMO Julio Morban Seattle Mariners™ BSAP-JP Joc Pederson Los Angeles Dodgers® BSAP-JS Jorge Soler Chicago Cubs® BSAP-JSW Jake Sweaney Philadelphia Phillies® BSAP-JU Julio Urias Los Angeles Dodgers® BSAP-JW Justin Williams Arizona Diamondbacks® BSAP-KF Kevin Franklin Cincinnati Reds® BSAP-KS Kohl Stewart Minnesota Twins® BSAP-KZ Kevin Ziomek Detroit Tigers® BSAP-LM L.J. Mazzilli New York Mets® BSAP-ML Michael Lorenzen Cincinnati Reds® BSAP-MM Matt McPhearson Arizona Diamondbacks® BSAP-MMO Mark Montgomery New York Yankees® BSAP-MO Michael O'Neill New York Yankees® BSAP-MS Miguel Sano Minnesota Twins® BSAP-NC Nick Ciuffo Tampa Bay Rays™ BSAP-NK Nick Kingham Pittsburgh Pirates® BSAP-NS Noah Syndergaard New York Mets® BSAP-NTU Nik Turley New York Yankees® BSAP-OM Oscar Mercado St. Louis Cardinals® BSAP-OT Oscar Taveras St. Louis Cardinals® BSAP-PE Phil Ervin Cincinnati Reds® BSAP-PK Patrick Kivlehan Seattle Mariners™ BSAP-RD Rafael DePaula New York Yankees® BSAP-RE Ryan Eades Minnesota Twins® BSAP-RH Ryon Healy Oakland Athletics™ BSAP-RJ Ryder Jones San Francisco Giants® BSAP-RK Robert Kaminsky St. Louis Cardinals® BSAP-RM Raul Mondesi Kansas City Royals® BSAP-RMC Reese McGuire Pittsburgh Pirates® BSAP-RMM Ryan McMahon Colorado Rockies™ BSAP-RQ Roman Quinn Philadelphia Phillies® BSAP-RU Riley Unroe Tampa Bay Rays™ BSAP-TA Tim Anderson Chicago White Sox® BSAP-TAU Tyler Austin New York Yankees® BSAP-TB Trey Ball Boston Red Sox® BSAP-TDA Tyler Danish Chicago White Sox® BSAP-TN Tucker Neuhaus Milwaukee Brewers™ BSAP-TW Taijuan Walker Seattle Mariners™ BSAP-TWI Trevor Williams Miami Marlins™ BSAP-TWN Tom Windle Los Angeles Dodgers® BSAP-VS Victor Sanchez Seattle Mariners™ BSAP-XB Xander Bogaerts Boston Red Sox® BSAP-YV Yordano Ventura Kansas City Royals® AUTOGRAPHED ROOKIE CARDS BSAR-AE Adam Eaton Arizona Diamondbacks® BSAR-AW Allen Webster Boston Red Sox® BSAR-AWO Alex Wood Atlanta Braves™ BSAR-CM Carlos Martinez St. Louis Cardinals® BSAR-DB Dylan Bundy Baltimore Orioles® BSAR-DG Didi Gregorius Arizona Diamondbacks® BSAR-EG Evan Gattis Atlanta Braves™ BSAR-JF Jose Fernandez Miami Marlins™ BSAR-JG Jedd Gyorko San Diego Padres™ BSAR-JP Jonathan Pettibone Philadelphia Phillies® BSAR-MW Michael Wacha St. Louis Cardinals® BSAR-NA Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies™ BSAR-SM Shelby Miller St. Louis Cardinals® BSAR-TC Tony Cingrani Cincinnati Reds® BSAR-TS Tyler Skaggs Arizona Diamondbacks® BSAR-WM Wil Myers Tampa Bay Rays™ BSAR-YP Yasiel Puig Los Angeles Dodgers® BSAR-ZW Zack Wheeler New York Mets® STERLING AUTO SHOWCASE SAS-BB Byron Buxton Minnesota Twins® SAS-BH Bryce Harper Washington Nationals® SAS-JP Jurickson Profar Texas Rangers® SAS-MC Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® SAS-MM Manny Machado Baltimore Orioles® SAS-MT Mike Trout Angels® SAS-OT Oscar Taveras St. Louis Cardinals® SAS-SM Shelby Miller St. Louis Cardinals® SAS-YD Yu Darvish Texas Rangers® SAS-YP Yasiel Puig Los Angeles Dodgers® STERLING SILVER CARDS SS-BB Byron Buxton Minnesota Twins® SS-BH Bryce Harper Washington Nationals® SS-JP Jurickson Profar Texas Rangers® SS-MC Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® SS-MM Manny Machado Baltimore Orioles® SS-MT Mike Trout Angels® SS-OT Oscar Taveras St. Louis Cardinals® SS-SM Shelby Miller St. Louis Cardinals® SS-YD Yu Darvish Texas Rangers® SS-YP Yasiel Puig Los Angeles Dodgers® THE DUEL AUTOGRAPHS TD-BJ Aaron Judge New York Yankees® TD-BJ Trey Ball Boston Red Sox® TD-CS Ian Clarkin New York Yankees® TD-CS Dominic Smith New York Mets® TD-DT Mike Trout Angels® TD-DT Yu Darvish Texas Rangers® TD-HM Ty Hensley New York Yankees® TD-HM Deven Marrero Boston Red Sox® TD-MB Javier Baez Chicago Cubs® TD-MB Shelby Miller St. Louis Cardinals® BOWMAN STERLING BLUE SAPPHIRE SIGNINGS BSS-BB Byron Buxton Minnesota Twins® BSS-HR Hyun-Jin Ryu Los Angeles Dodgers® BSS-JP Jurickson Profar Texas Rangers® BSS-MM Manny Machado Baltimore Orioles® BSS-MS Miguel Sano Minnesota Twins® BSS-MT Mike Trout Angels® BSS-OT Oscar Taveras St. Louis Cardinals® BSS-SM Shelby Miller St. Louis Cardinals® BSS-TD Travis d'Arnaud New York Mets® BSS-WM Wil Myers Tampa Bay Rays™ DUAL AUTOGRAPHS SDA-BL Francisco Lindor Cleveland Indians® SDA-BL Javier Baez Chicago Cubs® SDA-CN Gavin Cecchini New York Mets® SDA-CN Brandon Nimmo New York Mets® SDA-CS George Springer Houston Astros® SDA-CS Carlos Correa Houston Astros® SDA-DS Travis d'Arnaud New York Mets® SDA-DS Noah Syndergaard New York Mets® SDA-HM Ty Hensley New York Yankees® SDA-HM Mark Montgomery New York Yankees® SDA-LC Francisco Lindor Cleveland Indians® SDA-LC Carlos Correa Houston Astros® SDA-RD Hyun-Jin Ryu Los Angeles Dodgers® SDA-RD Yu Darvish Texas Rangers® SDA-RT Tyrone Taylor Milwaukee Brewers™ SDA-RT Victor Roache Milwaukee Brewers™ SDA-RV Dan Vogelbach Chicago Cubs® SDA-RV Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® SDA-ZW Mike Zunino Seattle Mariners™ SDA-ZW Taijuan Walker Seattle Mariners™ BOWMAN BLACK BBC-AB Aaron Blair Arizona Diamondbacks® BBC-AC Andrew Church New York Mets® BBC-AT Andrew Thurman Houston Astros® BBC-AW Austin Wilson Seattle Mariners™ BBC-BS Braden Shipley Arizona Diamondbacks® BBC-BT Blake Taylor Pittsburgh Pirates® BBC-CK Corey Knebel Detroit Tigers® BBC-DP Dustin Peterson San Diego Padres™ BBC-DW Devin Williams Milwaukee Brewers™ BBC-GK Gosuke Katoh New York Yankees® BBC-HD Hunter Dozier Kansas City Royals® BBC-HG Hunter Green Angels® BBC-JD Jon Denney Boston Red Sox® BBC-JH Josh Hart Baltimore Orioles® BBC-JW Justin Williams Arizona Diamondbacks® BBC-KF Kevin Franklin Cincinnati Reds® BBC-KZ Kevin Ziomek Detroit Tigers® BBC-ML Michael Lorenzen Cincinnati Reds® BBC-NS Noah Syndergaard New York Mets® BBC-OM Oscar Mercado St. Louis Cardinals® BBC-RE Ryan Eades Minnesota Twins® BBC-RM Ryan McMahon Colorado Rockies™ BBC-RU Riley Unroe Tampa Bay Rays™ BBC-TS Teddy Stankiewicz Boston Red Sox® BBC-TW Trevor Williams Miami Marlins™ NICKNAME AUTOGRAPHS NNA-AE Adam Eaton Arizona Diamondbacks® NNA-BH Bryce Harper Washington Nationals® NNA-DB Dylan Bundy Baltimore Orioles® NNA-EG Evan Gattis Atlanta Braves™ NNA-MT Mike Trout Angels®
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